showcase rio de janeiro issue 86

Sep 2007

Welcome to the very first edition of Showcase Rio de Janeiro to coincide with the launch of our new Rio de Janeiro directory.

The Brazilian coastal gem is guaranteed to be bustling with life and creative energy all year round, making the city truly one of the world's more unique locations. Vibrancy and passion characterise both the city and its people, with an unparalleled mix of culture and a swirling blend of life that ensures no one else quite does it the Carioca way!

Festival do Rio, from September 20 until October 4, is Rio's major international film festival that showcases the very best of fresh Brazilian talent.

Established in 2001, Latinamerica Production was among the first production companies dedicated to photography. While it remains an important part of its activities, the company is also expanding into film and moving image with location scouting responsibilities for two upcoming long-footage films.

Recent photography includes work for French catalogues 3 Suisses and Terra Futura, magazines CondeNast and Manon, and the online image source Image Bank, whilst in May they completed an advertising campaign for Arcelor Mittal (TBWA) in the Brazilian capital, Brasilia.

Capture Brazil provides complete production services for stills photography in Rio de Janeiro and throughout Brazil, specialising in on-location photo shoots for advertising, catalogue, editorial and stock.

Amazing locations, beautiful people, and an exotic culture is what best describes what Brazil has to offer to any photo shoot. And this company combines these aspects with an experienced multi-lingual production team, a cost-efficient budgeting method, and a warm greeting.

Recognising the importance of quality location scouting, over the years, they have gathered over 30,000 photos of beaches, homes, modern and historic architecture, city, industry, ruins, rooftops, forests, mountains, deserts, canyons, rivers, hills, roads, rocks... almost every type of location under the sun.

The company's philosophy for achieving a smooth and successful photo shoot is to 'focus on the solution', basing their success on solid pre-production, hands-on involvement, and total commitment to their client's needs.

Carioca Films was created in 2000 as an audiovisual production company. Its partners have accumulated experience of over 10 years in producing commercials, video clips, documentaries, TV shows, feature-length and short films, institutional ads, elections campaigns, photograph productions and major events.

In 2005, they started to specialise in providing services for international and foreign production through the leading Production Services in Brazil.

The company has an updated photo bank with over 60,000 photos showing all kinds locations.

Aside from their skill and competence, when asked what sets Carioca Films apart from other companies, they reply, 'our staff have an enormous capacity to work under high-stress situations without losing what we believe to be our company's trademark - the warm friendship and close partnership we build with our clients and with service and equipment suppliers'.

Besides his professional work he regularly makes series of photos of personalities, which he exhibits. He is currently finishing one of his greater projects, a book of backstage shots at Brazilian fashion shows over the last decade.

Luiz Garrido started his career as a photojournalist in 1968, at the Paris offices of the Brazilian Manchete Magazine. Whilst in France he studied photography at both Vincennes College and the École Nationale de Photographie Française, at the time also meeting John Lennon and Yoko Ono during one of their famous 'Bed-Ins For Peace'.

Garrido photographed the couple at the Plaza Athenée Hotel and was invited to work with them in London and Amsterdam. During his time in Paris he became interested in portraiture, and photographed international personalities including Alfred Hitchcock, Gina Lollobrigida, and Alain Delon, amongst others.

Back in Rio in 1971 he started his activities in fashion and advertisement, working for international magazines such as Vogue (Brazil and France), Interview, Claudia Moda, Moda Brasil, Elle (Brazil, France and Italy), Playboy, Big (USA) and GQ (UK). In 1982 he started the Casa da Foto Agency and Studio. For more than 30 years Garrido has photographed Brazilian personalities and now has a collection of over 800 portraits.

Ricardo Cunha has recently completed two campaigns with clients Duloren and Michelin. Creating bold environments that combine real-life photography with CGI 3D design, Cunha and his team focus on bringing customised production designs to life.

The company aims to merge their clients' product concepts together with highly appealing landscape and portrait photography, creating seemless environments that form strong links between brand image and modern artisitic expression.

In 1999, photographer Aderi Costa carried through his great dream to set up a photographic studio - Studio do Cais - in Rio de Janeiro, where he and many other national and international photographers shoot the main fashion and advertising campaigns.

Located in Rio's traditional dock zone, close to the main gateways, the studio offers very easy customer access from all points in the city.

The building, with architecture inspired by New York lofts, has four large studios, lighting equipment, Profoto and digital cameras which are available for renting.

The Studio do Cais team comprises trained professionals with extensive, and coordinated by Aderi Costa.

The agency has both Brazilian and international bases with a distinctly Rio and Brazilian style, but can also offer a wide variety of faces and model types for today's global age. 40 Graus Models also provide management and advisory services to actors and show hosts.

Marina All Suites Hotel:
Rio de Janeiro hotels

The hotel Marina All Suites is located on Leblon beach. Opened in 1999, all 38 suites have wonderful beach views. However, the eight designer suites are the main attraction. Created by some of Rio's most talented architects and interior designers, the rooms feature the creations of Joy Garrido, Pedro Paranaguá, Julinha Serrado, André Piva, Jairo de Sender, Beth Lucena and Tarcila Paiva.

The suites were individually named after the precious gems that are reflected in the colours used to decorate them: Topazio, Diamond, Emerald, Amber, Turmaline, Rubi, Onix and Opala.